Friday, August 25, 2023

Then and Now

In 2009, I planted this artichoke agave, agave parryi var. truncata, without knowing how large it would get.

 Back then, I also didn't know its proper name. I called it a rose cactus because it reminded me of roses.

Well 14 years later, the plant is huge. I'm waiting for the flowering stalk to appear. This plant has given me numerous pups, like the one trying hard to grow from under this huge momma. I transplanted one pup from five years ago to my front yard garden bed. That pup in now a momma to at least seven pups. 



Saturday, July 1, 2023

Hummingbird Mint

 I planted the pink hummingbird mint from a 4" pot in the Fall 2022; look at it now!! It is as tall as me, wow!!!



Thursday, May 25, 2023

Green Rose

 


After learning that there is a rose that has green flowers, I purchased one for my garden. Green rose, rosa viridiflora, might be the oldest roses that originate from China. This rose is asexual since it doesn't have a stamen or stigmas, making it sterile. Yes, no hips are produced. One needs to get a clone! The rose is cultivated by grafts or cutting off pieces of the stem and replanting them. 

Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Heat Wave

 I think Mother Nature is skipping Spring again. 

I'm taking advantage of this warm evening weather to repot some of my planters. It 's too hot to work in the yard during the day. What happened to low 70s temperatures?  Instead it's hitting the upper 80s to low 90s. At this rate the plants will bloom quickly and then go into their hot, summer dormancy. Noooo!